Let your child make sure that all clothes in the house are hung in their proper place one or two days a week. Everything that is carelessly scattered on the floor in the room, on chairs, in the corridor must be tidied up. The kid can count how many things he has hung up during the day.
These simple cleaning tasks will help your child learn responsibility and order. When the room is filled with chaos from scattered clothes, it is difficult to concentrate and feel comfortable. Clothing neatly hung in places will create a feeling of order and cleanliness.
By hanging up the clothes, the child will feel in control of the situation and proud of the work done. Counting things will help him concentrate better. Such a simple but useful activity will help your child develop independence and responsibility.